subfamily carpinaceae Synonyms

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subfamily carpinaceae Meaning

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subfamily carpinaceae (n)

used in some classification systems for the genera Carpinus, Ostryopsis, and Ostryopsis

subfamily carpinaceae Sentence Examples

  1. The subfamily Carpinaceae includes over 40 species of trees and shrubs.
  2. Hornbeams belong to the subfamily Carpinaceae, known for their characteristic ribbed bark.
  3. Ironwoods, a common member of the subfamily Carpinaceae, are valued for their heavy and durable timber.
  4. Blue beech, with its distinctive blue-gray foliage, is another member of the subfamily Carpinaceae.
  5. The subfamily Carpinaceae is found predominantly in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
  6. Carpinus betulus, the European hornbeam, is a widely distributed species within the subfamily Carpinaceae.
  7. Ostrya virginiana, the American hophornbeam, is a secondarily distributed species found in North America under the subfamily Carpinaceae.
  8. The subfamily Carpinaceae exhibits a range of leaf shapes, including ovate, oblong, and dentate.
  9. The flowers of the subfamily Carpinaceae are inconspicuous, with male and female flowers often present on the same tree.
  10. The fruits of the subfamily Carpinaceae are small nuts enclosed in a cupule or involucre.

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used in some classification systems for the genera Carpinus, Ostryopsis, and Ostryopsis

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The subfamily Carpinaceae includes over 40 species of trees and shrubs.

Hornbeams belong to the subfamily Carpinaceae, known for their characteristic ribbed bark.

Ironwoods, a common member of the subfamily Carpinaceae, are valued for their heavy and durable timber.

Blue beech, with its distinctive blue-gray foliage, is another member of the subfamily Carpinaceae.